[AT] Big Spring

David A. Laughead Jr. daljr at bright.net
Thu Jun 17 07:10:11 PDT 2004


Thankyou for the update Spencer,

Goodluck in the future...

Hopefully we will see you in Portland,

Dave Laughead,
Arcanum, Ohio

----- Original Message -----
From: Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:57 AM
Subject: [AT] Big Spring


> Whew, where do I start?    This spring has been a busy one for me and just
> wanted to update you folks on what all has been happening.   The first,
and
> most important, is last month I sold my 1/2 interest in the software
> company I ran.  This has several ramifications for ATIS but hopefully they
> will be seamless
>
> 1 - My old Piedmont Systems address NO longer
> works(Spencer.Yost at piedmontsystems.com).
> 2 - ATIS will be moving to a new server and a new ISP at the end of this
> month
> 3 - I have time to complete a few "mystery projects" for ATIS (No, I'll
> never tell what they are)
> 4 - Delayed disbursal of Charity auction funds because Jessica was helping
> and now she is no longer my employee.
>
> Currently I am working on several small consulting projects , but staying
> busy on other personal projects as well.   I am deliberately not choosing
> my next career step since the sale of the company is affording me a few
> months to let things happen and evolve instead of forcing something to
> happen.   However, I have been as busy as ever.   I have spent about 2 of
> the last 5 weeks out of town for various reasons.  Three of the things I
> have done since the sale might interest everyone.:
>
> 1 Brought in the first cutting of hay.  In was not full but very early.
> Mid May is when I brought it in.   These once a day showers since then
have
> really made the fields happy so I can bring in the second cutting
anytime -
> as soon as it quits raining once a day(-;
> 2 Book number 4 is in the works.   This will be a book on small scale
> haymaking.  Even though Denise swore she would divorce me if I wrote
> another, she acquiesced since that would happen during the day now that I
> am gainfully unemployed.
>
> 3: Removed the engine from one of my 2 trucks (I have a 1998 Trooper I tow
> with and a 1986 Isuzu Trooper turbo diesel for mileage around town).  I
> broke a connecting rod in the Turbo diesel.  No damage to crank or block
> thank God because only one side of the rod let go and  it happened when
the
> truck was starting - not at high speed. Check out the photos at
>
> http://www.antique-tractor.com/gallery/album12/P6070010
>
> A used replacement set of rods is on its way.  I only found the right ones
> in Australia.  They are available NOWHERE in the states.   There were a
> couple of versions of the rods Isuzu struggled with since they had a
> problem with them breaking.  The early versions are available but the
> correct beefier rod was only available down under and even then I only
> found one set.
>
> Whew!   I need to go back to work so I can slow down!
>
> I'll stay in touch and try to keep everyone updated,
>
> Spencer
>
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